Hi there readers, the new Dungeon Age novel and novella have been out for a couple weeks and I’d love to help you guys get some reviews out there. So I am offering free ebooks to anyone who offers to post a review on Amazon. Just send me an email at [email protected] and I’ll send […]
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I’m very excited and proud to announce the release of not one but two new books in my new Dungeon Age series. The first title is Beneath the Dying Land, a sword-and-sorcery adventure novel inspired by all my favorite classics from Tolkien’s Middle-Earth to Vance’s Dying Earth to Cook’s Black Company and beyond, for fans […]
Dungeon Age: A list of magic tattoos
The following D&D (5e) game content can be found in the adventure Dungeon Age: Acid Metal Howl. If you seek wealth, power, or knowledge in the dead city of Yumar, you may discover the tattooing paraphernalia of the people who still live there. The needle seems simple enough, but the ink is clearly magical. By all […]
Dungeon Age: A list of mutations
The following D&D (5e) game content can be found in the adventure Dungeon Age: Acid Metal Howl. If you find yourself in the dead city of Yumar, don’t wake the green lady. And if you do wake her, stay away. Do not approach her, or speak to her, or listen to her. And definitely, absolutely, never […]
Dungeon Age: A list of nightmares
The following D&D (5e) game content can be found in the adventure Dungeon Age: Acid Metal Howl. Don’t sleep too close to the strange metal sphere in the center of the dead city of Yumar, or you will have a nightmare. Maybe more than one. Hopefully, they are just nightmares and not portents of things […]
New Adventure: Acid Metal Howl
Hi everyone! This week I published a new D&D (5e) adventure module titled Dungeon Age: Acid Metal Howl. In the deep desert lies the dead city of Yumar, the source of countless bizarre rumors. Was it destroyed by a demonic metal sphere? Did it sink into a pit of acid? Were its people transformed into […]
Dungeon Age: New cover art reveal
So, the draft (no, not the first draft, not nearly!) of the first Dungeon Age book has been in the capable hands of my wife for multiple days now, and she strongly asserts that she is indeed actually reading it (and liking it). So it seems likely that book will be out soonish. Why is […]
Inspiration
This weekend I was reading an adventure / RPG setting called The Stygian Library by Emmy Allen. It’s a really great piece, a procedurally generated library full of strange rooms and strange beings, where you can search for arcane knowledge, and possibly mutate, die, or just never return. It’s a follow-up to her Gardens of […]
…and we’re back!
Hey everybody, it’s me, your old buddy Joe, and I’m back with an all new blog because I hear blogs are… the hot new thing? Maybe? So this year, forget your grams and other units of measurement, and get back on the blogs! Yeah. I’ve got some big plans for the coming months, but for […]